There's also grabbing onto ledges to be considered though. It isn't just
weight. I think you'd probably end up breaking or dropping a bow if you lept
across a chasm while holding it and had to grab the ledge since you fell a
little short of the far side. Again, Tom has it about as right as possible
while still being fairly simple and sensible. Free hands means a better
chance at surviving a leap, especially a longer one.

Michael Feir
Author of Personal Power:
How Accessible Computers Can Enhance Personal Life For Blind People
2006-2008
www.blind-planet.com/content/personal-power

Yeah, that sounds about right. The German MP5 Angela finds in the temple
is a younger cousin of the Uzi, and many experts say a better submachine
gun. However, the Glock 19 Angela carries, (the pistol,) doesn't way much.
Those are very small hand guns and very compact. However, it was easier
just to check if a weapon, any weapon, was drawn rather than do a weapon
by weapon check. The Magnum ways a bit too. Not sure of exact wait, but
they are fairly heavy. A bo and arrow might be light, but the size could
throw you off.

Shadow Dragon wrote:

Hmm, I just looked up sub machine guns on wikipedia, I guess they're a
bit more heavy than I originally suspected. The average uzi weighs in at
about 7 pounds, I guess that's enough to unbalance someone mid jump,
especially someone inexperienced with the weapon.

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